Regular text, images, and other pieces of text in image form look sharp, but this piece of text in image form that you posted is really fuzzy. I'm guessing it's the colour combination of the red against the grey. You can make this red text sharp, you just have to turn sharpness up to 15, but then everything else looks terrible.

Viewing angle on this display is awful, but whites are really white.

If I turn the backlight to 5 as everyone has suggested, the image is too dark for computer use, so I have it at 10.

The blacks are not black at all, is there any way to fix this? Even with backlight down to 0 (which would be way too dark), a completely black background is not dark black (at least compared to a regular monitor). And since I need to turn the backlight up to 10 for the image to be bright enough, blacks are even lighter.

Would not recommend as a computer monitor. I'm sure it's perfect for PS3 though.

If I turn the backlight to 5 as everyone has suggested, the image is too dark for computer use, so I have it at 10.

The blacks are not black at all, is there any way to fix this? Even with backlight down to 0 (which would be way too dark), a completely black background is not dark black (at least compared to a regular monitor). And since I need to turn the backlight up to 10 for the image to be bright enough, blacks are even lighter.

The unit I picked up on Black Friday has poor black levels. With the backlight set to 5 and the brightness at 50, black was closer to 75% grey. Dropping the backlight and brightness down to 0 helped a bit, but then it crushes all the blacks and makes the white dull. The unit from Boxing day has better black levels with the same settings; not great, but it's closer to ~90%.

Along with the fuzzy text (still fuzzy when the image is viewed on the PS3's XMB), both monitors have severe ghosting issues. The difference is huge compared to an old 16 ms S-PVA monitor, where the ghosting appears to be tolerable (tested with images below).

Is the 3d movie showing two images side by side (or top-bottom), if so you just have to adjust the 3d mode on the display for watching 3d. The only time you really would need a dedicated GPU would really be for playing games in 3d, which is a totally different story since it would be actually having to render two different images at slightly different perspectives (for the 3d effect).

On a side note, I got two black screens within about two minutes of each other on my display (while playing a non-3d ps3 game) but that was the only time, never happened again. Strange but I hope it will remain only that one time.

Is the 3d movie showing two images side by side (or top-bottom), if so you just have to adjust the 3d mode on the display for watching 3d. The only time you really would need a dedicated GPU would really be for playing games in 3d, which is a totally different story since it would be actually having to render two different images at slightly different perspectives (for the 3d effect).

On a side note, I got two black screens within about two minutes of each other on my display (while playing a non-3d ps3 game) but that was the only time, never happened again. Strange but I hope it will remain only that one time.

The MKV plays on the WDTV or oplay in the method it was encoded in and I just tell the TV which mode the playback is encoded in (side-by-side or up-and-down). I think the TV should do this fine. I think you only need a 3D graphic card to generate 3D content that isn't already encoded in a 3D method.

You should be able to change it from auto to the proper method by using the buttons on the tv. I recall I didn't need to use a remote to force it off auto.

The MKV plays on the WDTV or oplay in the method it was encoded in and I just tell the TV which mode the playback is encoded in (side-by-side or up-and-down). I think the TV should do this fine. I think you only need a 3D graphic card to generate 3D content that isn't already encoded in a 3D method.

You should be able to change it from auto to the proper method by using the buttons on the tv. I recall I didn't need to use a remote to force it off auto.

so after playing with this monitor for a while, I have concluded that the latest NVidia drivers + Ps3 display != 3d gaming.

No matter what I do, I can't seem to get 3d games to work with this (I have a 640GT). People have had success before (by updating the EDID... whatever that is), but the new drivers broke the compatibility apparently. I can't rollback to an older driver, because my card is too new and is not supported. Any solutions?

I have not encountered the black screen nor the fuzzy fonts. I have noticed that the fuzzy fonts did occur when I was in 1080i... 1080p, I find it just as crisp as my other lcd screens. Poor viewing angles however.

So a 3D dedicated graphics card is not necessary? If I download a 3D movie on my Macbook can I stream it on the display and get 3D effects with the glasses? Just want to make sure since I need to buy a mini-display to HDMI adapter if 3D does work like that.